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Re: Bring Back the Rotating Light
The rotating light is right where I like it ... on top of our tower in the pit. Those things were heavy. For most teams they either broke or were hidden (do you know how many visiblity arguements I had as an inspector?). Spare Parts ran out of covers, while we were up to our knees in shards. Teams routinely forgot to change their cover color. Does anyone remember how difficult it was to isolate the grounding on the light from your chassis?
I like the Bike flags. They are light weight, cheap and highly visible (above the bot). Queuing hands out the right color flags to the teams so there is no confusion. The rules regarding them are easy to follow and even if a team forgets their holder (many have) they can make one in 15min. Plus it is a real crowd pleaser when a big hit sends a flag flying (one went into the stands at Philly :D ). |
How 'bout a solid-state rotating light?
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Re: Bring Back the Rotating Light
I have to say I much perfer the LED's we have now. The light was pretty hefty and if it wasn't in good enough site for the inspectors it was a pain to move. Also that thing had to weigh a bit more than we all thought.
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Re: How 'bout a solid-state rotating light?
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Re: Bring Back the Rotating Light
Still no poll?
I'm against bringing back the rotating light. Yes, it looked cool and conveyed the "danger, stay back" message better than blinking LEDs or flimsy flags. But its weight, ampere draw, space claim, fragility, and inconvenient lack of electrical isolation from its own mounting studs combine to make it a really undesirable robot part. I like the flags as alliance IDs. And I'd like to see a slightly more robust LED for use as an IFI diagnostic. |
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